Internet Homework Help for Students

 

Below are several links that students can use to help with homework and research. 

General help:

    research help

     kids search engine                               

     search engine                                      

l    links to specific topics                       

     search engine                          

    search with access to almanacs, maps, news, etc.        

    links to homework sites via the Internet Public Library

    research links 

 

 

Consult an expert:

    ask an expert a question or look through archives of old questions

    answers to questions (go to main page, select "Education", then  "Homework Assistance")

                                       

Math help:

    math tutoring

    math help

    ask questions from teachers

    geometry help

    multiplication facts

    flashcards to practice math

   formulas and mini lessons

    visit archive of old math questions

 

Science help:

    archive of science questions and answers

    biome pages

    Windows to the Universe

   Ask Dr. Universe

   heart sounds

  anatomy site

  weather site

  Scripp's Institute

  heart site

chemistry link

science history site

aircraft design

space information

 

Social Studies help:

    information on countries, maps, etc.

   maps, graphs, etc.

  world history

  U.S. history

  world history

  globes of land and water features on earth

  President information

American history timeline

  Egypt          Egypt            Egypt      

Internet library

  Native American information

  Native American links

  U.S. states and capitals

Exploratorium: history

world maps

U.S. Congress site

American history 

Internet history site

 

Language Arts help:

  grammar help

  dictionary/ thesaurus

 

THERE ARE MANY MORE  sites that may be accessed through the teacher resource page on the main index

Notice:  You are about to leave the Cross Middle School home page and the district server. Amphitheater Public Schools  has no responsibility for the content beyond  this point.  The Internet is a highly volatile place and pages change rapidly.  Students are advised to proceed with caution when using the Internet and to seek the assistance of teachers, librarians, or parents when they have questions.